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Medicare requires that the students' supervising SLP cosign the student's clinicial reports ONLY in case when he or she directly supervised the students

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Medicare requires the supervising SLP to cosign a student's clinical reports only if they directly supervised the student.

Step-by-step explanation:

Medicare requires that the student's supervising SLP (Speech-Language Pathologist) cosign the student's clinical reports only if they directly supervised the student.



This means that the SLP must have been physically present and overseeing the student during the patient assessment or therapy session to sign off on their clinical reports.



For example, if a student completed an assessment or therapy session without direct supervision, the supervising SLP cannot cosign the clinical report.

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